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What World Cup games are on today and how to watch them in the USA

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Day four of the World Cup is here and we’re well and truly into the tournament right now.

It is another four-game day that kicks off with Germany vs Curacao in Group E before the Netherlands take on Japan in the Group F encounter.

Ivory Coast face Ecuador before the day ends with Sweden vs Tunisia. With plenty to look forward to, here is how you can catch all of the action in the USA.

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How to watch Germany vs Curacao in the USA

Germany vs Curacao is the first match of the day, with the Group E fixture being held at Houston Stadium.

The game kicks off at 1pm ET, which is 10am PT for viewers on the west coast.

In the United States, the match will be shown live on FOX and Telemundo.

Fans can also stream the game via the FOX Sports App and Peacock.

How to watch Netherlands vs Japan in the USA

Next up is Netherlands vs Japan, with both teams starting their Group F campaigns at Dallas Stadium.

The match takes place in Arlington, Texas, and kicks off at 4pm ET, which is 1pm PT.

FOX will be broadcasting the game live in the United States.

Supporters can also stream the match via FOX One.

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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Ecuador in the USA

The Group E action continues later in the day, as Ivory Coast and Ecuador meet at Philadelphia Stadium.

The fixture takes place at Lincoln Financial Field, with kick-off set for 7pm ET, which is 4pm PT.

Fans in the United States can watch the match live on FS1.

Streaming options include the FOX Sports App, FOX Sports website and Fubo.

How to watch Sweden vs Tunisia in the USA

The final World Cup game of the day sees Sweden take on Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium.

The Group F match kicks off at 10pm ET, which is 9pm CT and 7pm PT.

FS1 will be showing the game live in the United States.

Fans can also stream Sweden vs Tunisia via FOX One, the FOX Sports App, DirecTV and Fubo.